Japan's Supreme Court rules in favor of transgender rights, lifts restroom restrictions
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Japan's Supreme Court has made a landmark decision, ruling that it is unlawful to restrict the use of bathrooms by a transgender woman at the economy ministry. This unanimous decision marks a significant step forward for transgender rights and could impact how companies and government ministries handle similar cases in the future.
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- Japan's top court says government restrictions on transgender employee's use of restrooms illegal The Associated Press
- Japan's Supreme Court Lifts Restroom Restriction at Work for Trans Woman The New York Times
- Japan Court Says Illegal to Limit Transgender Woman's Toilet Use Bloomberg
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